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Record Creation: Entered on 8 January 2003.

 

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Exterior Photos (3)

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Detail Photos: Interior (1)

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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

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2003-01-08 10:39:09 | Anonymous writes:

World Classic Auction, Monterey, CA, 8/20/1993, lot #351. Sports Car Market report:

"Red/tan, black c.top; thinback seats, late stereo, chrome wire wheels; polished engine, immaculate shiny show car detailed to better than new condition; E/$60-70K"

2005-04-17 12:30:18 | Bill writes:

This car is currently part of the exclusive Ponds Estate collection in Palm Springs, California. As of April 2005, the car was being regularly driven and maintained as are all vehciles in this private collection. Horn button was missing and needed replacement. Air cleaner box temporarily removed (still with car). Car is garaged with to D-Type, XJ13 replica, and XK120.

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